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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Fwd: Inspirational Frog - we all need one

FROG we all need one. I do hope this returns to ME the sender! Isn't the little green guy sort of cute?

I was told a story about a lady in the hospital who was near death when an area Chaplain came to visit her. This Chaplain was a very young female with long blond hair. She listened to the lady who was ill and left her a small gift for comfort. It was a tiny ceramic frog. The next day one of the people from the lady's church came to visit. The lady told her friend about the beautiful young Chaplain who had come to visit her. The friend was so impressed with the way the lady had improved and felt the need to talk to the young Chaplain. In her search to find the young gal, she was repeatedly reassured that the chaplains are never very young and that there was never a gal that fit the description given.

Upon returning to the lady in the hospital, a visiting nurse entered the room and noticed the ceramic frog. The nurse made the comment 'I see you have a guardian angel with you.' As she held the little frog. We asked why she made the comment and we were informed that the frog stood for: ( ) Forever ( ) Rely ( ) On ( ) God and good friends

To The World You Might Be One Person; But To One Person You Might Be the World. You have been Tagged by the Froggy, which means you are a great friend!!!

You will BE BLESSED For Two Years if you send this to 4 people or more. And if this is sent back to you then you know that you are a true friend...

Friends are quiet Angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have trouble remembering how to fly. (which is quite often, in my case)

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I am a parent, management consultant, mentor, adjunct professor and director of a national community health initiative. In my spare time, I am a student and instructor extraordinaire, musing on on the spiritual significance of whatever passes in front of my window.